
And from this one I started thinking about tins, and fell in love with this one right away when I saw it at my favorite antique store.


Also, a friend of mine recently picked this up for me at the swap meet, and I love it:

On a sad note, I would have photos to link to this post, but I fear the package my mother sent of my matryoshka collection was stolen from my doorstep (why does the post office just leave things outside?). Again, the Universe conspires to keep me from being too attached to things. Boo.
Listening to Papercuts.
i love those items and that is so sad about your matryoshka's! i've had that happen to me also
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